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This MOC On Demand course provides an in-depth discussion and practical hands-on training of Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Services (IaaS) including Azure Virtual Machines, Storage, Virtual Networking, Azure Active Directory and deployment options. This training is designed to relate IaaS technologies used in Amazon Web Services (AWS) to those used in Microsoft Azure.After completing this course, students will have a working understanding of:

Implementing and managing Virtual Machines and Storage

Implementing and managing Azure Virtual Networking

Implementing and managing Azure Resource Manager and Resource Groups

Implementing and managing Azure Active Directory

Comparing Microsoft Azure and AWS features and services

Azure AD fundamentals

Zielgruppe

The audience profile is IT Professionals, and Enterprise Architects with cloud computing experience using Amazon Web Services. This course focuses on providing a basis for understanding and working hands-on with Azure IaaS Services.

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Module 1: Microsoft Azure for AWS Experts Course OverviewIn this module, you will get an overview of Azure services and features including deployment models, subscriptions, account types and how to navigate the Azure portals. Also covered are other aspects of the Azure infrastructure and how it compares to AWS. This module can be used as a quick reference later if there are any questions about Azure terms or services. This module should be considered optional based on the level of your interest and knowledge interest in the topics taking the course.Module 2: AWS and Azure In this module, you will learn key benefits of Microsoft Azure and compares these features and services with AWS as appropriate and how each cloud solution provides these services. Side by side comparisons are done to enable the students to determine for themselves which services meets their needs better including costs. Lessons

AWS and Azure Comparison

Pricing

Module 3: Linux in AzureIn this module, you will learn about Linux and 3rd party OSS technology support in Microsoft Azure to include cost, management and deployment tools. Some key technology solutions from Microsoft Azure Partners are discussed to provide students with more information about the extensibility of Azure services. Additional references are given to the students to enable them to research on their own.Lessons

Linux and OSS Support

Linux Distributions

Automation

Module 4: Virtual MachinesIn this module, you will learn how to implement and manage Microsoft Azure virtual machines to include Microsoft Windows operating systems and Linux Virtual machines. You will also learn to manage your virtual machine storage, and migrate virtual machines from AWS to Microsoft Azure.Lessons

Virtual Machines

Linux Virtual Machines

Migrating VMs from AWS to Azure

Virtual Machine Storage

Lab : Creating a Linux Virtual Machine

Create Cryptographic Keys

Create and Connect to a Linux Virtual Machine

Lab : Configuring Linux Azure Virtual Machine Storage

Add virtual disks to an Linux VM

Create a RAID stripe set within an Azure Linux VM

Lab : Creating a Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine

Creating a Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine

Lab : Attaching Additional Storage using the Portal

Configuring Settings on the Virtual Machine

Lab : Managing Azure Storage

Managing Azure Storage

Module 5: Virtual NetworkingIn this module, you will learn about Azure Virtual Networking. In it we discuss the various components and learn how to create and secure a virtual network in Azure. This module also compares Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) & Azure Virtual Network. You will also learn about configuring connectivity between sites and providing availability.Lessons

Virtual Networking

Azure Virtual Networks

Creating a Virtual Network

Network Security Groups

Cross-premises Connection

Network Availability

Lab : Configuring User Defined Routes

Setting up the Lab Environment

Configuring User Defined Routes

Lab : Configuring VNet Peering

Create the lab Virtual Machine by using the Azure Portal

Configure VNet peering by using the Azure portal

Lab : Deploying a GEO-Redundant Solution with Traffic Manager

Deploying a Geo-Redundant Solution with Traffic Manager

Module 6: Resource ManagerIn this module, you will learn how to create Resource Groups as well as Resource Group deployment and management options. You will learn best practices for creating ARM templates and authoring and deploying template guidelines. You will also learn about the differences between Resource Manager and AWS CloudFormation technologies.Lessons

Azure Resource Manager

ARM Template Best Practices

Authoring and Deploying Templates

Defining ARM Dependencies

Multiple Instances of Resources in ARM

Lab : Automating Workloads with an ARM Template

Deploy and Configure Network Resources by using ARM Templates

Deploy and Configure Compute Resources by using ARM Templates

Lab : Using the Azure Command Line Tools

Becoming Familiar with the Azure CLI

Becoming Familiar with Azure PowerShell Cmdlets

Module 7: Azure Active DirectoryIn this module, you will learn about Azure Active Directory, and compare Azure Active Directory Editions to determine which has features will best meet your cloud needs. You will also learn about integrating your on-premises Active Directory with Azure AD and synchronizing them. You will learn about Azure RBAC and how this compares with AWS IAM. You will also learn about using additional identity providers access to your Azure resources and utilizing Multi-Factor authentication.Lessons